* Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
@ 2020-11-04 11:37 Christopher Dimech
2020-11-04 11:52 ` Philipp Stephani
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From: Christopher Dimech @ 2020-11-04 11:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help Gnu Emacs
Can one have two buffers of the same file, next to each other,
but in different modes. When I change one buffer, the major mode
of the other is changing automatically.
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* Re: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 11:37 Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes Christopher Dimech
@ 2020-11-04 11:52 ` Philipp Stephani
2020-11-04 11:57 ` tomas
2020-11-04 11:55 ` tomas
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From: Philipp Stephani @ 2020-11-04 11:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christopher Dimech; +Cc: Help Gnu Emacs
Am Mi., 4. Nov. 2020 um 12:38 Uhr schrieb Christopher Dimech <dimech@gmx.com>:
>
> Can one have two buffers of the same file, next to each other,
> but in different modes.
Yes, see "Indirect Buffers" in the Emacs manual. E.g. you can run C-x
4 c to clone the current buffer, and then switch the major mode in the
clone buffer. However, this seems to break font locking.
> When I change one buffer, the major mode
> of the other is changing automatically.
I don't quite understand - if the buffers should have different modes,
how would changing the mode in one buffer affect another buffer?
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* Re: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 11:37 Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes Christopher Dimech
2020-11-04 11:52 ` Philipp Stephani
@ 2020-11-04 11:55 ` tomas
2020-11-04 12:08 ` Joost Kremers
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From: tomas @ 2020-11-04 11:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 12:37:00PM +0100, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> Can one have two buffers of the same file, next to each other,
> but in different modes. When I change one buffer, the major mode
> of the other is changing automatically.
That's because it most probably is /one/ buffer. The mode is bound
to the buffer, not the window, as far as I know.
(And, I'm guessing here, you /want/ "them" to be one buffer: changes
should occur simultaneously, right? => one buffer).
Cheers
- t
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* Re: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 11:52 ` Philipp Stephani
@ 2020-11-04 11:57 ` tomas
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From: tomas @ 2020-11-04 11:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Philipp Stephani; +Cc: Christopher Dimech, Help Gnu Emacs
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On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 12:52:01PM +0100, Philipp Stephani wrote:
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> Yes, see "Indirect Buffers" in the Emacs manual [...]
Oh, yes. I forgot about those, thanks :)
Cheers
- t
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* Re: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 11:37 Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes Christopher Dimech
2020-11-04 11:52 ` Philipp Stephani
2020-11-04 11:55 ` tomas
@ 2020-11-04 12:08 ` Joost Kremers
2020-11-04 12:30 ` Christopher Dimech
2020-11-04 12:30 ` Jean Louis
2020-11-04 21:18 ` Marcin Borkowski
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From: Joost Kremers @ 2020-11-04 12:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christopher Dimech; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
On Wed, Nov 04 2020, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> Can one have two buffers of the same file, next to each other,
> but in different modes. When I change one buffer, the major mode
> of the other is changing automatically.
You probably have two *windows* displaying the *same* buffer. I don't think you
can have two buffers visiting the same file, because visiting a file first
checks if the file is already being visited.
As pointed out by others, you could use an indirect buffer, but that's not a
perfect solution, because it messes up font lock (apparently among other
things).
--
Joost Kremers
Life has its moments
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* Re: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 11:37 Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes Christopher Dimech
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2020-11-04 12:08 ` Joost Kremers
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2020-11-04 21:18 ` Marcin Borkowski
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From: Jean Louis @ 2020-11-04 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christopher Dimech; +Cc: Help Gnu Emacs
* Christopher Dimech <dimech@gmx.com> [2020-11-04 14:38]:
> Can one have two buffers of the same file, next to each other,
> but in different modes. When I change one buffer, the major mode
> of the other is changing automatically.
If nothing works, open up new Emacs instance and use different mode.
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* Re: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 12:08 ` Joost Kremers
@ 2020-11-04 12:30 ` Christopher Dimech
2020-11-04 21:40 ` Drew Adams
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From: Christopher Dimech @ 2020-11-04 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joost Kremers; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Se you get a shitty buffer! Is there a need for a fix? The
principal idea is to have the same buffer next to each other,
where one can change the major mode on each buffer, but saves
to the save buffer.
> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2020 at 1:08 PM
> From: "Joost Kremers" <joostkremers@fastmail.fm>
> To: "Christopher Dimech" <dimech@gmx.com>
> Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 04 2020, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> > Can one have two buffers of the same file, next to each other,
> > but in different modes. When I change one buffer, the major mode
> > of the other is changing automatically.
>
> You probably have two *windows* displaying the *same* buffer. I don't think you
> can have two buffers visiting the same file, because visiting a file first
> checks if the file is already being visited.
>
> As pointed out by others, you could use an indirect buffer, but that's not a
> perfect solution, because it messes up font lock (apparently among other
> things).
>
> --
> Joost Kremers
> Life has its moments
>
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* Re: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 11:37 Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes Christopher Dimech
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2020-11-04 12:30 ` Jean Louis
@ 2020-11-04 21:18 ` Marcin Borkowski
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From: Marcin Borkowski @ 2020-11-04 21:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christopher Dimech; +Cc: Help Gnu Emacs
On 2020-11-04, at 12:37, Christopher Dimech <dimech@gmx.com> wrote:
> Can one have two buffers of the same file, next to each other,
> but in different modes. When I change one buffer, the major mode
> of the other is changing automatically.
Never actually tried it (but I should), but you might be interested in
Lentic:
https://github.com/phillord/lentic
Hth,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://mbork.pl
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* RE: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 12:30 ` Christopher Dimech
@ 2020-11-04 21:40 ` Drew Adams
2020-11-04 21:47 ` Christopher Dimech
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From: Drew Adams @ 2020-11-04 21:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christopher Dimech, Joost Kremers; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
> The principal idea is to have the same buffer next to each other,
> where one can change the major mode on each buffer, but saves
> to the save buffer.
OK, that's "the principal idea", but I don't understand the
use case. Could you say why you want to see the same buffer
in two windows, but in a different mode in each window?
What is it you are really trying to do? That might help
understanding.
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* Re: RE: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 21:40 ` Drew Adams
@ 2020-11-04 21:47 ` Christopher Dimech
2020-11-04 22:16 ` Drew Adams
2020-11-05 0:50 ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
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From: Christopher Dimech @ 2020-11-04 21:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Drew Adams; +Cc: Joost Kremers, help-gnu-emacs
For instance, I have source code with org-mode and rec-wode
commands. Thus while I am working on the source code I could
be navigating the same file in org-mode.
> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2020 at 10:40 PM
> From: "Drew Adams" <drew.adams@oracle.com>
> To: "Christopher Dimech" <dimech@gmx.com>, "Joost Kremers" <joostkremers@fastmail.fm>
> Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: RE: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
>
> > The principal idea is to have the same buffer next to each other,
> > where one can change the major mode on each buffer, but saves
> > to the save buffer.
>
> OK, that's "the principal idea", but I don't understand the
> use case. Could you say why you want to see the same buffer
> in two windows, but in a different mode in each window?
>
> What is it you are really trying to do? That might help
> understanding.
>
>
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* RE: RE: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 21:47 ` Christopher Dimech
@ 2020-11-04 22:16 ` Drew Adams
2020-11-05 0:50 ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
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From: Drew Adams @ 2020-11-04 22:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christopher Dimech; +Cc: Joost Kremers, help-gnu-emacs
> For instance, I have source code with org-mode and rec-wode
> commands. Thus while I am working on the source code I could
> be navigating the same file in org-mode.
Got it; thanks.
<ducks>
It's maybe too bad that Org mode, unlike
Outline mode, doesn't have a minor-mode version.
</ducks>
(I suppose there's at least one good reason.)
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* Re: Same file on two buffers - Two different major modes
2020-11-04 21:47 ` Christopher Dimech
2020-11-04 22:16 ` Drew Adams
@ 2020-11-05 0:50 ` Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
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From: Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor @ 2020-11-05 0:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Christopher Dimech wrote:
> For instance, I have source code with org-mode and rec-wode
> commands. Thus while I am working on the source code I could be
> navigating the same file in org-mode.
C-u M-x make-indirect-buffer RET RET org-mode-version RET
M-x pop-to-buffer org-mode-version RET
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